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The prevailing paradigm presumes that manufacturing guilds in medieval England monopolized markets for durable goods. The sources of the monopolies are said to have been the charters of towns, charters of guilds, parliamentary statutes, and judicial precedents.This essay examines those sources,...
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working in the market while it reduces the time spent in gatherings, in sumposia, with others. Public discourse requires time …
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manufacturers used to market durable goods before legal protections for the initial expansion of industry in Europe. …
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type of market power possessed by guild which manufactured durable goods is, however, unclear. Scholars have shown …
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factors in the market for hours of work. Despite the appeal of models allowing for simultaneity in the market four hours, the …
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